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Table 1 Demographic and clinical characteristics of the seven subjects in the study

From: Characterization of macular lesions in punctate inner choroidopathy with spectral domain optical coherence tomography

Patient

Age/gender

Clinical activity

Total number of lesions studied on SD-OCT

Number of lesions with SD-OCT changes over time (f/u period with SD-OCT scans available)

Clinical characteristics

1

57/f

No

2

0 (8 months)

Remained stable during f/u

2

39/f

No

6

6 (19 months)

Remained stable during f/u

3

26/m

Yes

6

3 (21 months)

OD: worsening of a pre-existing scotoma, VA decreased from 20/25 at the previous visit to 20/63; contact lens biomicroscopy showed increased blurriness of borders, hyperfluorescence with blurred borders on FA

OS: blurred vision, yellow chorioretinal lesion superior to the fovea, hyperfluorescence with blurred borders on FA

4

24/f

No

3

0 (6 months)

Remained stable during f/u

5

30/f

No

3

1 (16 months)

Remained stable during f/u

6

46/f

No

5

No f/u available

No f/u available

7

23/f

Yes

2

2 (23 months)

OD: increased blurriness of vision; hyperfluorescence with blurred borders on FA

  1. f/u follow-up, SD-OCT spectral domain optical coherence tomography, VA visual acuity, FA fluorescein angiography, m male, f female, OD right eye, OS left eye